Target offering a buy 2 get 1 free deal on PS4 games

Gamers looking to purchase multiple PlayStation 4 titles at launch may want to consider a supposed deal from retailer Target. A leaked Target advertisement posted on Reddit suggests the company will offer a buy two, get one free deal on PS4 titles during launch week.

The Target flyer states that the promotion is available in-store only, and only applies to a handful of PS4 launch titles. Eligible titles include FIFA 14, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Knack, Madden NFL 25, Battlefield 4, and NBA 2K14.

According to the advertisement, the three titles must be different, and the lowest-priced game will be free. The promotion is reportedly valid November 10-16. It is unclear if other retailers will match Target's offer.

The PS4 launches in North America on November 15 and in Europe on November 29. Launch title Killzone: Shadow Fall, as well as accessories like the DualShock 4 and PlayStation Camera, are already available for purchase at GameStop.

That is true and since I intend to get BF Premium, then the free DLC wouldn't be much of a problem. But we're all excited and there's not even official confirmation of this yet, that is definitely an old advertisement since they still feature Watch Dogs in there, Target might end up not making this deal available at all.

Either way, I think this is a sale specifically for Nov. 15 or it's for that week or something.

I think the sale goes from Nov. 10th to the 16th. That's why I was curious if I could pick it up on the 10th or if I'd have to wait until November 15th. Looks like i'll be making a trip to my local target soon.

I'm still a little confused about this deal though. If the deal ranges from the 10th to the 16th, does that mean you will be able to pick up the games exactly on the 10th or will I have to wait until the 15th?

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